A police officer in Madison, Ala. was arrested on Thursday on an assault charge for allegedly tackling a 57-year-old Indian grandfather to the ground while questioning him, NBC News reported.

Officer Eric Parker, who originally wasn’t identified by police, reportedly turned himself in on Thursday. He was charged with third-degree assault and may also be fired for the incident based on the recommendation of Madison Police Chief Larry Muncey, according to NBC.

Muncey rebuked Parker for the incident.

“I found that Officer Eric Parker’s actions did not meet the high standards and expectations of the Madison City Police Department,” Muncey told NBC.

The incident, which occurred on Feb. 6, left Sureshbhai Patel partially paralyzed. Patel was visiting from India to help his son and daughter-in-law take care of their young son.

Two dashcam videos of the alleged assault were released Thursday along with audio of the original 911 call that police were responding to and which precipitated the confrontation, NBC reported.

The alleged assault is also reportedly being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Watch the video below, courtesy of NBC News. Be warned, it may be disturbing for some viewers.